SPATIAL ORIENTATION AND DISORIENTATION

 

1. Introduction

            1.1. To orient and to be disoriented: which consequences?

            1.2. The idea of reference frames

2. Influences of sensory cues on spatial (dis)orientation

            2.1. Visual influences

2.2. Vestibular influences

2.3. Somatosensory influences

2.4. Immersive and modified gravito-inertial environnements

3. When representations guide spatial perception

            3.1. Sensory reweighting and practice

            3.2. Perceptual expectations and internal models

4. Spatial Navigation

            4.1. Rod and survey map / Cognitive representation

            4.2. Trajectory estimation / Reproduction

            4.3. Triangle completion task

            4.2. Interindividual variability in spatial orientation tasks